Hello anyone have pics on how the power seat motor and transmission are mounted to the seat. My mount wasn't mounted it was laying on the floor thanks in advance

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I did some digging and found this picture of the bottom side of a 64 Cadillac with six way bench seat.

The large bracket attached to seat frame via two large Phillips Button Head Screws. You can see the head of one peaking through on the left. If you do not have these I have plenty.


The transmission mounts to the bracket with 2 sort of odd screws f as they have a smooth shank area that goes through that rubber grommet between the seat transmission and bracket.  They are a 10-32, 5/8" long screw with 1/2" hex head. Much of the shank is smooth.

The motor and relay mount to the bracket with a small 10-32, 5/6" inch long screw with 5/16" wide hex head with external tooth washer. 
I have all 6 of these fasteners cad plated if anyone needs them.  I also have that rubber spacer/grommet between transmission and bracket and of course the brackets cad plated!

Thanks again

Since the bench seat motor & transmission bracket fastener set had not been grouped and posted for sell, I took care of that today. See the 6 screws below: 2 at top to bolt bracket to seat bottom; 2 in center to mount seat transmission to bracket; 2 at bottom to mount motor to bracket. Price for all 6 is $20 or $35 for all 6 screws plus a cad plated bracket as seen in the 2nd picture.

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